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    empathic following responses either use specific words that express the client’s self as a source of reactions that include words for feelings (Temaner Brodley‚ 1996). Moreover‚ what I found interesting in my personal development is that it is essential to be mindful when delving into an individual’s personal life and clarifying more than a client communicates in their awareness‚ as well as what is beneath the “level of awareness” (Rogers‚ 1977 in Cormier‚ 2013‚ p. 129). Finally‚ learning to respond empathically

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    PA‚ I want to be listened to. I want to be acknowledge as a patient with concerns and have those concerns addressed. I want to walk out of that office and feel as if I got some of my questions answered and know how to continue on from there. That is why reading all the magazines in a waiting room before I get called does not bother me because it makes me feel as if each case is being taken with care. Attentiveness‚ thoroughness‚ and kindness are all aspects I look for when I’m seeking healthcare‚ so

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    Elizabeth Zoccole Are Counseling Program Available in Prisons of Various Security Levels? Introduction and Abstract With respect to the topic of drug and alcohol awareness programs being available in state‚ federal or local prisons‚ the five articles that are stated below contain relevant and statistical information. Per the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 3 out 4 State and 4 out 5 Federal prisoners may be categorized as alcohol or drug involved offenders. If such programs are put in place

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    popular demand: American prestige press discourses on language and globalization in a post cold war world De Swaan‚ A. (2001). Words of the World. Malden‚ MA: Blackwell Publishers‚ Ltd. Dooly‚ M. (2007). Joining forces: Promoting metalinguistic awareness through computer-supported collaborative learning Dürmüller‚ U. (1997). Changing patterns of multilingualism: From quadrilingual to multilingual Switzerland (E Etzioni‚ A. (2007). A global‚ community building language? International Studies Perspectives

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    Vaccines: Why Are They Important? Joshua Cambria Northeastern University Outbreaks of highly contagious childhood diseases like small pox‚ polio‚ measles and whooping cough have started to resurface. 50 years ago‚ parents and children could tell you the name of a person they knew that suffered from these diseases. That is no longer the case; most people have no direct knowledge of these diseases. Until recently‚ practicing doctors had not seen an active case due

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    on the reflective practice of counsellors’ belief system. Wong-Wylie (2007) defines reflective practice as an individual that reflect on their personal experiences of others. The first case study focuses on a married couple that have asked for counselling they are disputing the husbands’ fidelity. The first section will examine the married couple and the two belief systems of the counsellor. The next section will research the second case study and two belief systems of the counsellor. The case

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    perceptions of the effects of helpful therapist self-disclosure in long term therapy. Journal of Counseling Psychology‚ 44‚ 274-283. Rollnick‚ S.‚ Mason‚ P.‚ & Butler‚ C. (1999). Health behaviour change: A guide for practitioners. Toronto‚ ON: Churchill Livingstone Inc. Uphold‚ C.R.‚ & Graham‚ M.V. (2003) Clinical Guidelines in Family Practice (4th ed.‚ p.633-639). Gainsville‚ FL: Barmarrae Books‚ Inc. Watkins‚ C. Jr.‚ (1990). The effects of counselor self-disclosure: a research review. Counseling Psychologist

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    create the optimal environment for both patient and worker. Creating the optimal environment for any healthcare facility begins with covering the basics‚ but certainly does not end there. How and why art should be utilized in the healthcare environment is as important a consideration as how and why aseptic technique should be used during surgeries. It promotes health and acts as a preventative measure towards additional complications. Hospitals‚ private offices‚ and other healthcare facilities

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    Trust is the most important aspect of a positive relationship. Effective communication is the gateway to trust as this is how we share our thoughts‚ opinions and feelings with one another. By making a child feel supported and understood we strengthen the bonds of trust. By always being a good role model of positive communication‚ we pass these skills on for life. Making children feel comfortable and safe in our presence is key to a positive relationship within the classroom. Fear and one way communication

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    The Relational Approach to Counselling I this essay I intend to demonstrate my understanding of the Relational Approach and its underlying theory. I will show throughout this essay that it is essential to understand relationships‚ their development and impact on humans. I am also going to discuss the concept of secure base and repeating relational patterns. I will then consider the implications of working with a culturally diverse population and how this effect the counsellor‘s way of being with

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